Our satellite InnoCube was the first ever satellite to be controlled by an AI-based attitude control system, which was developed in the LeLaR project (In-Orbit Demonstrator Learning Attitude Control).
Our aerospace informatics students produce scientific films as part of their seminar work. With more than 360,000 views and over 1,000 subscriptions, we are already known far beyond the borders of the university.
The Chair of Aerospace Information Technology is developing new X-ray technologies for pulsar navigation and asteroid exploration in the SENTRY project in collaboration with X-Spectrum. This will allow us to analyse the composition of the asteroid Aphosis during its close flyby in 2029.